After challenging inappropriate behaviour at the highest level, coaching helped Kim reset and plan her next steps.
Alex had had a successful 25-year career as a video game designer but faced with uncertainty after being made redundant, he decided it was “now or never” to start his own business.
Losing your role to redundancy can be a very vulnerable time. You can feel anxious, nervous, or maybe even excited and relieved. Here’s my advice for what to do next after redundancy.
Anna had recently returned to work after a long career break but her time away from the workplace, despite her wealth of experience, had impacted her confidence.
Chris felt stuck and frustrated. She wanted to to gain clarity on her next career move and improve her working relationship with her manager.
Having achieved everything she wanted to in her corporate career, Karen felt a need for a deeper sense of purpose and fulfilment.
This client had been in a stable senior role for many years and was feeling lost as to what her next career move should be. She had been applying for new roles but wasn’t having any success with her applications which impacted her confidence and left her feeling low.
Prosper is based at Liverpool University and offers a new approach to career coaching to post docs. Last month, my first group coaching got off to a great start. Watch this space!
The Academy at the University of Liverpool was looking to partner with a highly experienced facilitator to deliver their two-day Stepping into Management workshop. The course would focus on the development of personal and interpersonal skills of managers and leaders and creating an understanding of the role of the manager within a university setting
Fraser felt like he had been going around in circles throughout most of his career. Career coaching helped him overcome interview nerves and secure his ideal job role within 3 months.
